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He billed himself "The Hungarian Herrmann" (in homage to [[Alexander Herrmann]]). | He billed himself "The Hungarian Herrmann" (in homage to [[Alexander Herrmann]]). | ||
He was giving a performance | He was giving a performance at an Odd Fellows benefit in a hall at No. 197 East Fourth street, when he received the injury which cost him his life.<ref>Matahma, November, 1899</ref> | ||
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Michael Hatal | |
Born | circa 1869 Hungary |
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Died | October 29, 1899 (age 29) Manhattan, New York |
Resting place | Linden Hill Methodist Cemetery, New York |
Michael Hatal (1869-1899) was a magician killed while performing the dangerous Bullet Catch Trick.[1]
Biography
Hatal was a cabinetmaker, living at No. 44 first avenue, and devoted much of his leisure to conjuring.
He billed himself "The Hungarian Herrmann" (in homage to Alexander Herrmann).
He was giving a performance at an Odd Fellows benefit in a hall at No. 197 East Fourth street, when he received the injury which cost him his life.[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37468438
- ↑ Matahma, November, 1899